Aviva Investors appoints new head of investment process, multi-asset and macro

Report to CIO, multi-asset & macro Peter Fitzgerald

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Aviva Investors has hired Emma Halley, former head of portfolio management at Fulcrum, as the firm's head of process for multi-asset and macro.

Halley, who was responsible for overseeing the process of more than $4.5bn of absolute return strategies in her previous role, will be responsible for the generation, structuring and completion of new ideas across Aviva Investors' multi-asset portfolios. She will be focusing on the firm's multi-strategy range AIMS in particular, and will report to Peter Gerald, who is CIO, multi-asset and macro, at the firm. Fitzgerald said: "We are very pleased to welcome Emma to the team and look forward to benefiting from her experience as we continue to focus on strong idea generation to drive per...

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